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The Green Dental Office

The Green Dental Office

 The Green Dental Office What are the implications and impact of the caustic chemicals, xrays, mercury in fillings, and other items found in a medical facility and more specifically a dental office?

  These questions have been asked by my patients in the past.  There is a higher level of awareness of the environment these days considering that our planet has finite resources and we all need to take care of it.  There is tremendous waste in our daily living and as we do business. 

On my recent mission trip to Haiti it became very clear what happens when the environment is abused by lack of sanitation and disrespect of the ecology.  Because of the abject poverty there is no public sanitation in Haiti, including open sewers or trash pick up so they either throw the trash where ever they please, burn it, or take it on barges and dump it in the ocean.  Trash is washed onto the beach that creates a rather depressing image. It reminds me of the ad campaign we had back in the 1970s of the native American with a tear in his eye as he was looking at the waterways and trash.  We have come a long way since then but still need to improve on how we take care of what God has given to us.

The other serious problem the Haitians have is that they are loosing their land. Poor people in the country harvest trees to produce charcoal without replanting.  The top soil that was once retained by the roots is washed away during heavy rains and hurricanes.  This soil covers houses at the bottom of the mountains and affects the ocean where the trash and soil covers the ecosystem in the ocean.Fishing, farming and life in general is affected by this lack of awareness.  The question is then: How can I consciously live my life to have the least impact on our environment.  If each of us has this attitude then we can make a difference not only for ourselves, but for our children and their children.

Here is how we at our office attempt to have the least impact on our environment:

  1. We use digital x-rays including scans of the entire jaw and individual teeth of the mouth.  This reduces radiation by about 75% and reduces the caustic chemicals needed to process x-ray film that usually gets dumped down our drains and into the treatment facilities.  Since we use digital x-ray sensors, potentially harmful lead lined film packets are also eliminated.
  2. We are paperless and chartless meaning that there are no charts in our office.  Our patients fill out necessary forms online or in the office on a tablet computer which completely eliminates paper. 
  3. Digital photographs are taken which helps not only with communication, but the use of photo processing chemicals are not needed..
  4. All of the batteries used in the office are rechargeable eliminating the waste of batteries.  If they are needed to be disposed of they are recycled.
  5. We have eliminated the use of mercury containing silver dental amalgam with tooth colored composite fillings and haven’t used these types of mercury fillings for over 10 years.  We are in the process of installing an amalgam separator that eliminates the mercury from entering the waste water system.  It has just been mandated in the state of Michigan that dental offices need these devices. (In my mind it is ironic that many dentists place amalgam in the mouth but the FDA has stated that it is potentially harmful.)

These are a few of the ongoing changes that we are making in our dental practice to make dental treatment both safe for our environment, patients and staff. 

Dr. Antolak treats his dental patients in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you are treated like a guest in the home.  His motto is to “relax while we take care of your smile”. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry and general dentistry using sedation dentistry if necessary for his high fear patients. He has been treating patients for the past 21 years and is located in Shelby Township, Macomb County, Michigan.
Give us a call at (586)247-3500 or email DrAntolak@TheGentleDentist.com for more information.
 
 
 

 

 

The Green Dental Office

Mercury fillings are now said to pose risk for some-FDA revision statement

Mercury fillings are now said to pose risk for some-FDA revision statement

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently came out with a statement  that claims that the silver/mercury amalgam fillings may be harmful to pregnant women, children, fetuses and people who are sensitive to mercury exposure.  This came out after years of asserting that mercury in fillings was safe.  According to the FDA website Dental amalgams contain mercury, which may have neurotoxic effects on the nervous systems of developing children and fetuses.

The FDA also committed to issuing controls on mercury fillings in July 2009.  These controls could include information warnings about the effect of mercury on certain people but bans are unlikely according to Mary Peper Long, FDA spokesperson.
The ADA American dental Association maintains that amalgam is “a safe, affordable and durable material that has been used in teh teeth of more than 100 million Americans”.
We at The Gentle Dentist haven’t used dental amalgam for the past 8 years and have found that the tooth colored composite fillings not only look better, but they also bond the tooth together.  There are alternatives to the mercury fillings. Amalgam has been banned in Sweden for the past couple of years.  These statements and findings validate our decision to not place these fillings in my patients.
What has also concerned me is that OSHA requires that the extra amalgam not used needs to be stored and disposed of using special  containers and hiring hazardous waste companies to remove from the office.  I have had a hard time ethically placing this type of filling in someone’s mouth and attempt to call it safe.
 If you are concerned about the effects of amalgam give us a call at (586)247-3500 to schedule a consultation or email me at DrAntolak@TheGentleDentist.com.
Dr. Antolak treats his dental patients in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you are treated like a guest in the home. His motto is to relax while we take care of your smile. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry and general dentistry using sedation dentistry if necessary for his high fear patients. He has been treating patients for the past 21 years and is located in Shelby Township, Macomb County Michigan. For more information visit our website at www.thegentledentist.com
Mercury fillings are now said to pose risk for some-FDA revision statement
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